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Acacia Camping Tent, Pop Up Camping Tent with 8 Windows and Footprint, Waterproof Windproof Easy Setup Hub Tent for Family Camping, Hiking and Glamping

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Color: Banyan


Size: 2-3 Person


Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • Imported
  • 3-IN-1 NEW CAMPING SYSTEM: The Space Acacia consists of a spacious, modern glamping tent, the first-of-its-kind proprietary air floor (Sold separately) and the innovative, temperature-adjusting canopy (Sold separately). All 3 thoughtfully designed components work in harmony to enable you to live an indoor lifestyle, outdoors.
  • STAND TALL, MOVE FREELY: Featuring 6'10" headroom and 40 square feet of floor area, Space Acacia Tent can accommodate one Twin size mattress or up to three sleeping bags, offer you unmatched freedom of movement and comfort so you will never have to crunch inside the tent.
  • 4-SEASON CAMPING: In summer, featuring 8 side windows and 4 overhead windows, the Space Acacia Tent provides you optimal ventilation and a perfect view for stargazing. In winter, wrap the canopy to stay 10F warmer than the outside. Suitable temperature for camping 23F-95F.
  • WEATHERPROOF: Space Acacia Tent is crafted from Oxford 300D fabric rated to withstand rain water pressure of 2000mm. Combined with the patent pending ultra-stable structure that can resist 45 mph wind, keeping you safe even in extreme weather.
  • EFFORTLESS SET UP: Discover the simplicity of outdoor living with Space Acacia's pop-up design. With just a few pulls, the Space Acacia tent effortlessly pops into shape, preparing you for your next adventure in under 5 minutes.

Brand: ACACIA


Product Dimensions: 94"L x 92"W x 82"H


Item Weight: 27.9 Pounds


Floor Width: 94 Inches


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping & Hiking, Car Camping, Used with Space Acacia Canopy and Air Floor


Shape: Pentagonal


Occupancy: 3 Person


Seasons: 4 Season, Winter with Canopy


Included Components: Ground Stake *12, Guy Line*4, Long Pole *2, Removeable Rainfly *1 & Short Rainfly Pole *2, Space Acacia Tent & Carry Bag *1 See more


Water Resistance Technology: 0-2,000mm


Occupancy: 3 Person


Seasons: 4 Season, Winter with Canopy


Water Resistance Technology: 0-2,000mm


Additional Features: 3-In-1 New Camping System, Canopy & Floor Sold Separately, 45 mph Wind Resistance, CPAI-84 Complaint Fire Protection, PU2000 Water Protection


Occupant Capacity: 3


Installation Type: Pop-Up


Closure Type: Zipper


Number Of Doors: 1


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Number Of Windows: 8


Number Of Pockets: 4


Number of Rooms: 1


Support Pole Attachment Mechanism: Hook and Loop


Number of Vestibules: 2


Number of Guylines: 4


Number of Stakes: 12


Is Waterproof: True


UV Protection: Yes


Number Of Poles: 2


Sport Type: Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle


Compatible with Vehicle Type: Minivan


Shape: Pentagonal


Tent Design: Camping Tent


Color: Banyan


Style Name: Tent


Form Factor: Pop-Up Tent


Assembly Time: 5 Minutes


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Assembly Instructions Description: Pull outward on the wall hubs to expand the tent, then push up on the hubs or roof poles to secure the tent in place.


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 94"L x 92"W x 82"H


Item Weight: 27.9 Pounds


Floor Width: 94 Inches


Size: 2-3 Person


Floor Length: 92 Inches


Maximum Height: 82 Inches


Floor Area: 40 Square Feet


Vestibule Area: 20 Square Feet


Brand Name: ACACIA


Recommended Use: Camping & Hiking, Car Camping, Used with Space Acacia Canopy and Air Floor


Included Components: Ground Stake *12, Guy Line*4, Long Pole *2, Removeable Rainfly *1 & Short Rainfly Pole *2, Space Acacia Tent & Carry Bag *1


Warranty Description: 3 year warranty


UPC: 850045162672


Model Name: AC-SAT002


Manufacturer: Acacia


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: AC-SAT002


Model Number: AC-SAT002


Age Range Description: Adult


Item Type Name: Tent


Material Type: Fiberglass, Oxford 300D Material, Fiberglass Poles, YKK Zipper, YKK Zipper


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash


Pole Material Type: Fiberglass


Fabric Type: 100% Polyester


Base: Oxford 300D


Stake Material: Steel


Tent Floor Material: Polyester


Rainfly Material: Polyester


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  • All I can say is "GAME CHANGER!!!" Best ground tent set up out there!
The media could not be loaded. First of all, let me start out by saying I'm so happy and impressed that this tent has come to my attention!! Since the pandemic started and we couldn't travel anywhere, my friends and I all bought SUV's and started Overlanding a whole ton!! From then up until now, I have always had my sleeping set up in my Toyota Sequoia. Looked into a roof top tent but they were so expensive and also my black lab Coco can't quite climb a ladder. LOL. So coming across this ground tent setup intrigued me. I started to do some research and compare some other tents that were similar but after a few days of looking, I don't think there is anything on the market that even comes close. Here are my thoughts on my experience with this amazing tent setup. There were 4 items that I purchased separately on Amazon as you can decide on which additional items you want to get other than just the tent. First was obviously the tent itself, then I got the XL air base, I added the canopy also as it acts as a shade in the summer and a barrier in the winter, and then finally, the air compressor as it has all the connections you will ever need for anything inflatable. Everything was packaged very well and all the items come with its own carrying bag. The bags are big enough so that you are not struggling to unpack it or pack it. (you will appreciate this if you have ever tried to put a tent back in the bag it came in) Not going to lie but the whole setup with all four items was quite a bit of money but compared to a roof top tent, its about half the price. I also want to mention that I did get the XL version which is made for 4-6 people. They do have a smaller 2 person version that is identical in every aspect other than being smaller and lower in cost. So here is my first impressions with this tent for the first time. Setup is manageable with one person but two people would obviously be easier. The air base is massive so it takes almost 15 minutes to inflate. I just did mine to 5 psi but you can go a lot higher if needed. The air base is made out of a rubber material that is much like the extreme white water rafts so it is super strong and durable. Once inflated, it was firm but had a little give, I still brought my sleeping pad as it is much softer and more comfortable to sleep on. After the base is completely inflated, I placed the tent on top of the base to set up. The tent was super easy to put up as it was just four pull out walls with handles and a pop up top. Did it by myself fairly easily. The tent does come with a smaller rainfly that only covers the roof footprint, the additional canopy I purchased is big enough to offer shade for both doors and comes with its own canopy poles. All in all, took about 30 minutes to set everything up with the bulk of that time inflating the base. I must say that the construction and materials that went into this entire set up is top notch. The seams in the tent are tight and straight, the zippers are YKK branded and zip very smooth. There are 8 windows and two doors so when you have them all unzipped, its very open and air flows very well through the tent. At night, I closed up all the windows and doors and it was quite cozy inside. Also, there are two pouches to hold your wallet and cell phone, there's a hook in the center ceiling to hold a light, and there are little velcro loops to hold the wires. Overall, I would say that this is the most impressive tent that I have ever used and I love that fact that I get to use this all the time going forward with all of my future camping adventures. I will say, there is only one negative thing that I can think of and that is the air base is quite heavy at about 70lbs. The good thing is that you don't have to bring/use the base every time. The tent is great by itself and that only weighs about 45lbs. I would definitely recommend this tent system if you do a ton of camping all year round, or if you're the type of person that likes a nicer experience out in the wilderness, or if you have a significant other that will only come camping if she can stay in a nice yurt style tent. LOL. I hope this helps in your decision on which tent to get. Let me know if you have any questions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Jerry Chen

  • Bought for a glamping summer tent, keeping it for all the seasons!
In my journey to find the perfect tent, I saw this listed and gave it a try. What I have found when researching tents is that there are a ton of reviews that talk about setting it up and tearing it down, but there aren't a lot that have a full use case. My particular use case: I need a tent that we can set up if we have more people than will fit in our travel trailer when we go camping. We tend to go any day that ends in a "Y", and the only thing that will absolutely prevent us from going out is if there is a threat of severe weather. We also live in Texas, so the "summer" ends up being closer to six months, with temperatures overnight mimicking what should be seen only in the daytime in the desert. We have a heater and portable air conditioner for those times, but we have noticed that even in the shade, most tents can't keep cool very well. I mean, it is asking a lot to have an AC keep the climate down when that means dropping the outside temperature by 20-30 degrees F, so that tracks. Tents that I have tested and results: I have a Kodiak Canvas springbar, a Gazelle Hub, a Teton Trail mesh, and this tent, and have set them all up in direct sunlight in the back yard, testing each with thermometers inside, with and without a pop-up canopy providing shade. Instead of saying what the temperatures I could achieve in them are, I will highlight the difference in outside temperature. Each of the tents uncovered, using a fan, I could get a 5-10 degree drop. Covered, that drop was 8-13 degrees. At night, the best temperature I could get was an 18-degree drop, in the Gazelle, under a canopy, with the rain fly off and the fan on. All of the rest were close to that number, but not as big a change. Note that the Kodiak indoor temperature was about average, but the temperature did not change as much when opening the door and moving outside/inside. It retained the temperatures when it got to them. Using an AC, the temperatures would drop 10-15 °C uncovered and 15-20 °C covered. That's a lot of information about a specific use case and too general a test to apply here, but the biggest thing I noticed when doing this test is how much better the Acacia was at keeping things cool and dark. It fared well in all of the tests and was the best in the covered and uncovered AC tests. First off, this thing is lined with what I can best describe as the material that goes inside those hot/cold bags you can get at the grocery store. The entire thing has velcro panels that can cover all of the windows, so if you want a cool, dark room, close them all up, put it in the shade, and crank up the AC. I was getting anywhere from 20-25 drops in temperatures, but noticed the best came when I peeled back the roof vents a little and let it breathe. It was so well sealed that unless you want a bounce castle floor from the AC suction, you'll need to open some windows anyway, so it worked out well. I just fed the AC exhaust out of the stove vent hole, and it did great. This seems like it will meet the demands that we have as campers turned glampers. Everything else about the tent: It was very easy to set up, as hub-style tents seem to be. This was a bit more solid of a pull to get the side panels pulled out, but that gave a sense of security for how well it will stand in windy weather. There are two doors directly across from each other, so when you inevitably set it up the wrong way, it doesn't absolutely require spinning it around. Or, if you want a back door, it's there. Out of the gate, it seemed like the velcroed tub floor wasn't the same size, but I think it was how it was put together. Once I straightened it out and realigned, it fit perfectly well. There are two poles for each door to give some more support, but I'm not entirely sure those are absolutely necessary, as it all stands up fine by itself. The zippers are all smooth and don't get hung up anywhere, also reflecting the quality of the entire tent. It folds down nicely into its bag, with room to spare. The materials are all very well-made and will last for years to come. Add in that if you close the entire tent up, you need a flashlight to see inside, and it makes for a great tent. I'm glad that I found it and hope to let it live in its environment as much as humanly possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025 by Aubrey

  • AWESOME TENT! Well worth the investment
The media could not be loaded. This tent is AMAZING! I have camped in it over a year now, with no problems. I bought the extra canopy since I camp in cold mountain areas. This last weekend, the wind was so bad. That one of my friends' tent got broken, and my other friend's, canopy shelter got broken along with her camp chair. My tent was fine. The wind had collapsed one side, so I popped it back out and staked that one side. No problem. It was cold enough to freeze the dog water outside, but I was comfortable enough in the tent. I just LOVE LOVE this tent. Easy to set up and take down. Extra canopy is nice for both cold and hot weather. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026 by LJE

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